The Flying Gauchito (previously made available on The Three Caballeros)A young Gauchito finds a very special horse which can fly. When he enters the horse in a race, he hides the horse’s wings, but the pair can’t keep their secret for long.

In Dutch (previously made available on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Pluto, Volume 1)Pluto and his pal Dinah fool villagers in Holland with a false flood alarm, but when the dike does begin to leak, it is up to Pluto to get help while Dinah plugs the leak with her paw. Because he’s already ‘cried wolf’ once, it’s hard for Pluto to get anyone to believe him.

Goliath II (previously made available on Walt Disney Treasures: Disney Rarities)Goliath is the gigantic king of the elephants, but his son, poor ‘Goliath II,’ is only 5 inches tall, the runt of the herd. When a mouse attacks the herd and frightens all the other elephants away, Goliath II bravely battles the mouse, and discovers he’s the elephant with the biggest heart.

Mickey Down Under (previously made available on Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume 2)In Australia, Mickey discovers the egg of an emu, but unfortunately the emu parent shows up and chases Mickey. There’s also funny business with Pluto and a boomerang.

African Diary (previously made available on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy)Goofy leads a safari into the wild interior of Africa. He goes big game hunting, but a rhino turns the tables on him.

A Cowboy Needs A Horse (previously made available on Walt Disney Treasures: Disney Rarities)A little boy dreams of being a big cowboy and going on adventures way out west.

Grievance Of A Starmaker (not available on any other Disney DVDs)This is the story of Yasu, a little boy who one night notices that the stars are missing. Yasu climbs up to a small shop in the sky run by Mr. Hoshi, where the stars are made. He discovers that Mr. Hoshi has hidden away the stars because he’s disturbed by all the pollution that people have caused, which has dirtied the stars. When Yasu promises to clean the stars, Mr. Hoshi promises to not hide them away again, which leads to a bright future for everyone. ]

Pedro (previously made available on Saludos Amigos)Papa Plane and Mama Plane ferry mail over the Andes mountains, but one day both Mama and Papa Plane get sick and can’t go. Little Pedro is called on, and despite a big condor, a bigger mountain and a very big storm, Pedro saves the day.

The Olympic Champ (previously made available on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy)Goofy gives his own hilarious history of the Olympics in this comical look at the famous sporting event. Goofy demonstrates, as only he can, hurdles, pole vaulting, discus, javelin throwing and more.

Peter And The Wolf (previously made available on Make Mine Music)The tale of Peter and the Wolf is told with superb Disney animation and musical accompaniment. Peter goes hunting for a large wolf with a duck, cat and a bird, but the wolf turns out to be a lot harder to catch than Peter first realized.

The Brave Little Tailor (previously made available on Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color and The Sword in the Stone)In medieval times Mickey plays a little tailor who is mistaken for a giant killer. The king appoints Mickey to destroy a nearby giant, with the prize being the hand of the fair princess Minnie. Mickey has to use his brains to outwit the giant’s brawn.

Crazy With The Heat (not available on any other Disney DVDs)Donald and Goofy run out of gas while traveling through the desert, and start to see mirages.

Susie, The Little Blue Coupe (previously made available as bonus feature on The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad and The Love Bug)Susie, in an auto showroom, is bought by a man who takes good care of her but as time passes she grows older and her owner trades her in. She has a succession of unfortunate owners who mistreat her, and just as she is about to be abandoned in a junkyard, an eager young man buys here, tinkers with her, and soon has her running again.

DaveAir Date: 04/05/2006 As Locke recovers from the incident with the blast doors, the situation with Henry heats up. Henry admits to Sayid that he is indeed an Other, but that he will be killed if he talks. So our group becomes jailors in effect, keeping watch over the prisoner of war.

Hurley and Libby's relationship also heats up when Libby takes it upon herself to try and get Hurley into shape. Hurley comes clean and confesses to Libby that he's "sick" -- that he has a problem with food -- and shows her that he's been hoarding food from the hatch.

Libby encourages Hurley to destroy it, but the moment he does, the pallet is discovered by the entire group, causing Hurley to have a breakdown...

In FLASHBACK, Hurley's time spent in a mental institution is revealed. And as Hurley's addiction haunts him on the island, so does a friend from his past -- a fellow patient from the mental institution that will make Hurley question his very sanity.

Meanwhile, Eko continues building in the jungle and reveals to Charlie that he's constructing a church, enlisting his help.

And when Locke finally confronts Henry, Henry confesses that he did not push the button after he crawled through the vents during the lockdown -- but more interestingly, he reveals that NOTHING happened as a result. The world did NOT come to an end, a fact that John Locke is going to have a difficult time digesting…

Observations/speculation

* The shocker: Libby was in the mental ward with Hurley, as a patient. But he didn't know it then and she isn't telling him. What's the deal? Is she stalking him, spying on him? Or is this just another "Lost" random coincidence, such as Kate's mom waiting on Sawyer or Kate's dad dealing with Sayid in Iraq? Are we meant to think Libby realizes when and where she first met Hurley? She sure gets a funny look on her face behind Hurley's back at the end of the episode. Did she follow him onto the plane, or was she just on the same flight by chance? She bears close watching.

* The theory is floating around the message boards that Libby is a golddigger, trying to get ahold of Hurley's lottery millions. But Hurley's mental ward stay took place before he won all his money.

* Does "Henry" lie every time he opens his mouth or is he telling the truth about not punching in the numbers?

* Who is the "he" Henry mentions when being interrogated by Sayid? It's not "Zeke," the supposed leader of the Others. Henry says Zeke is "nothing" compared to this other mysterious person. Is it Hanso? DeGroot? Zeke, himself, makes a mention to a "he" in an earlier episode.

* Why was the real Henry Gale killed? The Others generally have a reason when they've killed people.

* Did anyone notice the plot of this ep is pretty much a knockoff of a "Buffy" episode where she imagines she's a mental patient imagining all the circumstances of her series?

* Dave says "see you in another life" to Hurley. Desmond says the same thing to Jack in an earlier episode.

* The mystery numbers pop up again. The balcony was supposed to hold 23 people, but collapsed under eight.

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BEST OF DRAW!, VOLUME TWOThe Best of DRAW!, Volume Two compiles material from the sold-outissues #3 and #4 of DRAW!, the professional “How-To” magazine on comics andcartooning! Featured here are tutorials by, and interviews with, thetop artists in the comics industry: ERIK LARSEN (savage penciling), DICKGIORDANO (inking techniques), BRET BLEVINS (drawing the figure inaction, and figure composition), KEVIN NOWLAN (penciling and inking),MIKE MANLEY (how-to demo on Web Comics), DAVE COOPER (digital coloringtutorial), and more! Learn from the pros as each artist presents theirwork step-by-step, conveying valuable tricks and tips along the way asit evolves to finished form. It’s a must-have for both beginning andexperienced artists, as editor MIKE MANLEY assembles this unprecedentedwealth of information, including over 25 new pages of never-beforepublished material! Cover by KEVIN NOWLAN!

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COMIC BOOK NERDExperience the magic(?) of such publications asWhizzer, the Comics Urinal, Ultra Ego, Comics Buyer’s Guise, BaggedIssue!, Comic Book Meatmarket, Scrawl!, Comic Book Artiste, Purviews,and more, as we unabashedly poke fun at ourselves, our competitors, andyou, our loyal readers! It’s a first issue, collector’s item,double-bag, slab-worthy, keep behind the counter, speculator’s specialsure to rub even the thickest-skinned fanboy the wrong way! If you buyonly one magazine this month, we’re probably not going to make anymoney off you, so go ’way. Otherwise, be sure to order a copy of each of our5000 variant covers (which, come to think of it, all look pretty muchthe same)!

HOW TO CREATE COMICS, FROM SCRIPT TO PRINTLearn from the pros, as WRITE NOW! Magazine editor (and Spider-Manscripter) DANNY FINGEROTH and DRAW! Magazine editor (and Batman artist)MIKE MANLEY join forces for the ultimate “How-to” book on creatingcomics! Begun as the groundbreaking Write Now #8/Draw! #9 crossover,Danny and Mike show step-by-step how to create a new comic fromscratch; developing a new character, then going from script and roughs topencils, inks, and colors—even lettering! There’s also a section thatguides you through the process of getting your comic printed anddistributed, and the finished 8-page full-color comic is included, soyou can see the final product! This REDESIGNED and EXPANDED versionalso features over 30 new pages of ALL NEW material, including: The scriptwritten in the two most popular formats (“Full-script”, in which artand script is described for each panel, and “Marvel style,” where theartist works form a plot outline and the text is added later)! A critique ofthe character and comic from an editor’s point of view! New tips oncoloring! New and expanded writing lessons! Plus listings of importantresources, insights into the world of webcomics, and more!

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ROUGH STUFFCelebrating the ART of creating comics! Each issue spotlightsNEVER-BEFORE PUBLISHED penciled pages, preliminary sketches, detailedlayouts, and even unused inked versions from artists throughout comicshistory. Our first issue features a who’s who of Modern Mastersincluding ALAN DAVIS, GEORGE PÉREZ, KEVIN NOWLAN, JOSÉ LUISGARCÍA-LÓPEZ, ARTHUR ADAMS, JOHN BYRNE, and WALTER SIMONSON, plus afeature on animation and comics genius BRUCE TIMM! Included iscommentary on the art, discussing what went right and wrong with it,and background information to put it all into historical perspective. Plus,before and after comparisons let you see firsthand how an image changesfrom initial concept to published version. So don’t miss this amazinggallery of NEVER-BEFORE SEEN art, from some of your favorite series ofall time, and the top pros in the industry!

The first sets produced by Lego under it's Batman licensing deal are due out this month. Amazon has them available for pre-order. Here's a look at the box art.

The Batmobile: Two-Face's Escape (7781)Stop Two-Face as he bolts with an armored car full of stolen cash Dodge his weaponry and fire back with the Batmobile’s rocket Includes gadgets and Batman and Two-Face mini figures

The Batman Dragster: Catwoman Pursuit (7779)Batman's dragster rockets through the streets of Gotham City in hot pursuit of Catwoman on her speedy motorbike. With flick-firing missiles and a spin-reveal laser cannon, nothing escapes the Dark Knight's high-speed justice! Includes Batman and Catwoman.

The Batwing: The Joker's Aerial Assault (7782)The sleek Batwing streaks through the skies! It's up to Batman to foil the Joker's scheme to drop laughing gas on the citizens of Gotham City. Open the wings to reveal slide-out rockets, then launch the Batwing's missile at the Joker's hidden-weapons helicopter. Hit the spotlight and you'll knock the ladder and the crooked clown from the air! Set includes Batman, the Joker and henchman minifigures.